Speed test results show an average of 35.03 Mbps download
and 32.12 Mbps upload speeds across all mobile, tablet, and desktop devices
tested. Take a look at the charts below for an at-a-glance view of of speed test results by device.

Historical New York Internet Speeds Over Time

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DesktopMobile

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This is the historical Internet Speed for New York. You can break the data down by Desktop or Mobile and view the data by table and graph over a 7 day, 3 months and 12 month time frame

This is the historical Internet Speed for New York. You can break the data down by Desktop or Mobile and view the data by table and graph over a 7 day, 3 months and 12 month time frame

2017-03-01

45 Mbps

25 Mbps

desktop

2017-04-01

38 Mbps

30 Mbps

desktop

2017-05-01

38 Mbps

32 Mbps

desktop

2017-06-05

53 Mbps

37 Mbps

desktop

2017-07-02

70 Mbps

50 Mbps

desktop

2017-08-01

42 Mbps

30 Mbps

desktop

2017-09-01

47 Mbps

40 Mbps

desktop

2017-10-01

41 Mbps

71 Mbps

desktop

2017-11-02

69 Mbps

53 Mbps

desktop

2017-12-01

24 Mbps

21 Mbps

desktop

2018-01-04

25 Mbps

41 Mbps

desktop

2018-02-02

46 Mbps

28 Mbps

desktop

2018-03-01

46 Mbps

101 Mbps

desktop

Nearby New York Internet Speeds by City

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Research Desktop & Mobile Internet speeds for nearby cities in New York. You can also view the data by table and graph over a 7 day, 3 months and 12 month time frame.

Research Desktop & Mobile Internet speeds for nearby cities in New York. You can also view the data by table and graph over a 7 day, 3 months and 12 month time frame.

New York

27 Mbps

20 Mbps

Brooklyn

34 Mbps

23 Mbps

Buffalo

14 Mbps

8 Mbps

Rochester

24 Mbps

13 Mbps

The Bronx

43 Mbps

31 Mbps

Staten Island

42 Mbps

41 Mbps

Syracuse

33 Mbps

17 Mbps

Flushing

49 Mbps

29 Mbps

Schenectady

30 Mbps

13 Mbps

Albany

31 Mbps

25 Mbps

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